Noooooo!!!
It is *way* too early in the year to be getting this hot!!
This is my atomic clock, there is an indoor thermometer inside this part (pictured) and a separate part that goes outside to take the outside temperature. The top temp is the indoor temp after I broke down and turned on the AC, the bottom temp is the outside temp. Here it's after 4pm, and still reads the same...Ugh! Did I mention how much I hate summer? And here it's just now Spring, feeling like Summer...I'm not ready!
This is my atomic clock, there is an indoor thermometer inside this part (pictured) and a separate part that goes outside to take the outside temperature. The top temp is the indoor temp after I broke down and turned on the AC, the bottom temp is the outside temp. Here it's after 4pm, and still reads the same...Ugh! Did I mention how much I hate summer? And here it's just now Spring, feeling like Summer...I'm not ready!
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Has it really gotten that hot up there? I was just in KS week before last, and it didn't get above 65 the whole ten days.
Yup, it was that hot for one day, and then dropped again the next. *laughs* Oklahoma weather is really not dependable in any fashion.
I was talking to my friend Stacey when it went up that high, and she told me that it was like 58 in Wichita at the time. *shrugs* Who knows! I'm really afraid of a dry, hot summer this year.
I'm looking forward to July when I can go home to drier. This 85% humidity nonsense is playing hell with my asthma.
*laughs* It's not as humid in Ok as it is in La, but when I said dry, I meant not very much rain. It's almost always humid here to some extent. I *hate* humid heat...I loved Vegas when we went during one summer, with it's dry heat.
You know, the worst humidity I remember experiencing was in Ga. I've been to La and Fl and pretty much all the Eastern states, if not at least driving through, but the worst asthma attacks I remember having were in Fl and Co. I know, strange me. *shrugs*
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